#4 Drew McIntyre
After Drew McIntyre got released by WWE back in 2014, he completely transformed his attitude, character, in-ring presence and physique on the independent scene. It was clear when he got brought back to NXT, that McIntyre was heading for superstardom in the WWE.
Shortly after, he got called up to RAW and got paired with Dolph Ziggler. Despite remaining on the top of the card on RAW since his return, the Scottish Psychopath still has not held a singles title on the main roster during this second run.
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Well, after going toe to toe with Roman Reigns and The Undertaker in 2019, bigger things might be in store for 2020. Recently, McIntyre has been decimating his competition on RAW and with his cocky demeanor and perfectly timed jokes in his post-match promos, McIntyre is slowly turning into one of the company's top and most credible faces.
The best way to solidify Drew McIntyre's face turn would be to have him win the Royal Rumble, main event WrestleMania, and live up to the potential Mr. McMahon saw in him back in 2009.
With Lesnar's credible fighting background and monstrous size, it is usually pretty difficult to have his opponent come off as a credible threat. But with McIntyre's size, physique, and brutality, he will undoubtedly pose a threat for The Beast Incarnate and will be able to match Lesnar's star power.
At WrestleMania 35, Drew McIntyre had the opportunity to face a top star in Roman Reigns, but at WrestleMania 36, he could be main eventing the show competing for the company's biggest prize against the company's biggest draw.